Luxury Real Estate Marketing: How to Create Buzz, If the Shoe Fits…

Competing for the attention of your target market is today’s biggest advertising challenge when marketing luxury real estate. Sparking word-of-mouth advertising or buzz marketing is the ultimate answer. Here is one of the world’s greatest examples of how to create marketing buzz. 

The Italian company of Tod’s luxury leather goods and shoes recently announced that they will pay $34 million dollars to restore the Coliseum in Rome.  As Diego Della Valle (aka Italy’s shoe king) said, “A monument that represents Italy in the world must be restored, and a company that represents “made in Italy” stepped forward to say, “If you need us, we are here.”

Even though no scaffolding bearing the Tod name will be allowed on the restoration project, this marketing coup is a brilliant way of connecting the brand to its Italian heritage with the glory of the Roman Empire.

Tod’s marketing plan includes other Italian cultural and historical symbols.  Recently, Mr. Della Valle commissioned, An Italian Dream, a ballet to interpret the artistry and the craftsmanship that goes into making a pair of Tod’s driving shoes.  The video can be seen at Tods.com.  In addition, the La Scala ballet company performed An Italian Dream in Beijing accompanied by the Beijing orchestra.  Mr. Della Valle also pledged $2 million dollars toward future productions and upkeep of La Scala’s sets.

By restoring Italy’s most well know icon, the Coliseum, Tod’s has created an international news story that is sure to tap into the soul of everyone who loves Italy and trigger word –of-mouth advertising with global reach.   How can you apply this to your local luxury real estate market?

 

The #1 Secret for Selling Luxury Real Estate: Know Your Buyer’s World View About Luxury

We are going to let the cat out of the bag with this post.  If you want to stay on the leading edge as a luxury real estate marketing professional do not let your competition read this article!   It turns out that the Language of Luxury has two “dialects” depending on the world view of the luxury buyer.  If you can speak both dialects fluently and use the right one with the right buyer, you will have a tremendous competitive advantage and close more sales.

What if you could instantly assess which of two types of luxury buyers you are dealing with and could speak to them in their “native tongue”?  Your lead conversion would increase and so would your sales!

The two types of luxury buyers are: Type 1- Inner Referred and Type 2- Outer Referred. Neither one is better than the other, just different. Type 1 refers to their own gut instincts when making buying decisions and Type 2 refers to the opinions of others and the approval of others when they make their decisions.  

Oddly enough, both types of buyers may be interested in buying the same home.  But, the way you describe the home and the words you use to communicate how the home will satisfy their needs and values must be spoken in their own dialect.   They both view the same physical components of the home but the meaning of the physicality to each buyer type is worlds apart.

Type 1 buyers see the home as a means-unto-itself, a possession that will give them personal pleasure without regard to what others think.  Talk to them about the distinctiveness of the architecture for example. Include the skill and expertise of the craftsmen who built the cabinets and did the tile work. If there is a flattering story behind the house or its heritage tell it to Type 1 buyers.  Explain to Type 1 buyers how the home can represent the buyer’s personal achievement,  that is their priority value .

Type 2 buyers see the same home as a means-to-an-end, a possession that will give them acceptance into a social group that they admire.  Purchasing the home may also be a way to attract the approval of friends or family.  When you speak to Type 2 buyers the operative word is prestige, which is their priority value.  Explain how the home can enhance their social standing, their status in the community.  Let them know how it can give them social currency by virtue of living in the same neighborhood where celebrities or titans of business dwell.

Type 2 buyers are often criticized as being pretentious.  Put these judgments aside.   Prestige  and personal achievements are just the two dialects of the Language of Luxury. Both types of buyers can contribute mightily to your own personal economy. Understand that each type of buyer is satisfying their needs and values according to their own world view. That is the #1 secret for selling luxury real estate.

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Marketing Luxury Real Estate: Building a Brand Community - Part 1

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What does your brand stand for? This is a very important branding question if you are going to build a “brand community” around your luxury real estate marketing practice. Developing a brand community is a way of harnessing the power of word-of-mouth advertising among your most enthusiastic and loyal fans.

Harley-Davidson revived a once dying brand by building a strong brand community. They created activities, meet-ups and the Harley-Davidson Museum as a way to get their customers to “join” their brand. This galvanized a fiercely loyal core group of raving fans who rally around the battle cry of “freedom, individuality, and rebelliousness”, which is what the brand stands for in the minds of consumers worldwide. Licensing the Harley-Davidson logo alone accounts for 5% of their net profit

Apple has brilliantly created “brand hubs” in most major marketplaces with their stores.  When you purchase an Apple product you are joining their brand and becoming a member of a community who share the same values.  Offline, the club house is the store where you can always find like-minded “members”.

In luxury real estate marketing, unlocking the full potential of a brand community means creating a following of fans by adding extraordinary value beyond what is expected from a typical agent or agency.  Today, you must first earn their attention outside the context of listing their home with you or buying a property with your assistance. 

The battle for market share is actually the battle of mind share. Whoever comes to mind first wins!  Therefore, marketing strategy is actually all about achieving top-of-mind status. 

We will be exploring the best practices for building brand communities in luxury real estate marketing.  If you have been successful in building a brand community or know of others who have done so we would appreciate your sharing this with us and the Language of Luxury community.

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Luxury Real Estate Marketing Tip: Find Opportunities Right Under Your Nose

 

In marketing luxury real estate there are many ways to find a niche in your marketplace that you can dominate. One way is to discover an uncontested segment or aspect of the market where there simply is no competition.  These segments usually are not obvious so it may take a keen eye to identify them.   But, sometimes the best opportunities for niche marketing are right under your nose.

Does it bother you when you see someone who is just mediocre dominating a particular market niche that you are certain could be better served by you?  If so, has it ever occurred to you that those who are being poorly served would welcome you with open arms if you just give them a better alternative and a compelling reason to switch agents?

In this case it may not even be necessary to offer an extraordinary promise of value.  Someone like you who simply practices the fundamentals consistently can immediately stand out as extraordinary. You can often catch the incumbent market leader in a given niche off-guard simply because they have become complacent.

When we started our commercial real estate practice in Beverly Hills we often were able to secure new clients just by practicing the most basis fundaments.  This idea became crystal clear when we heard many clients thank us for showing up on time for appointments, or for promptly answering phone calls, or for following through on the simplest of tasks.  These are attributes that competent agents often take for granted.  

Sometimes the reason that you do not take on the incumbent in a particular market niche is because you undervalue yourself.  Give yourself more credit.  Then look right under your nose.  You may find an opportunity to dominate a market niche that is staring you right in the face!

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Luxury Real Estate Personal Branding: Getting All Your Mental Ducks in a Row

One of the most important principles of successful luxury real estate personal branding is internal alignment, also known as “getting all of your mental ducks in a row”.  Everything must first line up internally, within your own mindset, before you can attract the success that you seek.

The first place to check to see if you are internally aligned is your level of passion about your work or the way you are approaching it. Ask yourself, “What am I most passionate about in life?”  Another important question is this: “Does my luxury real estate marketing practice offer me the opportunity to pursue my passion?” 

Aligning your personal passion with your business goals is tantamount to strapping on a booster rocket that not only propels you faster; it also sustains you during challenging times.  Passion can give you the competitive edge because it gives you stamina. Passion is like a reserve tank of fuel that keeps you going when your competition is ready to quit or gets complacent.

If you find that you are not passionate about your work there is still hope!  This usually means that you have not identified an under-served market niche that you can dominate.  You must find an arena in which you can truly express your passion because you can serve it better than anyone else in your marketplace.  These conditions will get you fired up like nothing else!

You and this niche must be a match made in heaven.  That is the unobvious external alignment that far too many people overlook and therefore do not find passion in their work. When you have your mental ducks in a row and you have tapped into your passion your work life and your personal life is seamless. 

Here is an example of the seamlessness of internal and external alignment: We love to take walks on the beach. On our way to the shore we traverse the local community-protected Carpinteria, California salt marshes where we are able to commune with many species of ducks.  The variety of colors and patterns in nature often inspire us in our art direction when we develop personal and company brands for our clients.  We look forward to the day when we use the iridescent aqua-emerald green colors found in mallard ducks in one of our luxury real estate branding projects.  

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Luxury Real Estate Marketing: Put the Drip in Deep Freeze!

 

We now live an in over-communicated world.  Have you noticed that the amount of email in your inbox is burgeoning?  With this in mind, what is your take on real estate email “drip” campaigns that kick in automatically when you capture a lead on your website?  Does this make good sense anymore for marketing luxury real estate?  Have drip campaigns become archaic with the advent of social media? We say, "Put the Drip in Deep Freeze!"

These questions and more came up recently when speaking with a vendor who was touting the virtues of email drip campaigns not only as a way to automatically stay in touch with agent’s registered web visitors (who may eventually buy or sell a home), but also with one’s sphere of influence in general. He said that studies show that you should generate no less than 33 “touches” (in the form of email) per year for each of your contacts. 

With a little practice, it is easy to stay in touch with your contacts via social media three times per month. However, many real estate professionals are using the stupendous new tools of social media to spew information that is completely uninteresting to their target market. This is a tremendous missed opportunity! In a sense, they are using social media as a form of drip campaigns.  These agents’ posts are targeted more for Google’s robots to help them improve their search engine ranking than reaching out to relate to human beings. How does it feel to you to be dripped upon?

The challenge now is to communicate artfully, in a way that is meaningful to your friends and your target market. Take the time to generate original, not canned communication.  This is one very important way to set yourself apart from your competition going forward in 2011 and beyond. 

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Luxury Real Estate Marketing: 7 Ways to Get a Bigger Piece of the Pie

 

Here is an email from one of our clients:

I have sold quite a few luxury homes in my market place.  I have two competitors who get the lion’s share of the business, and I want to know how to compete with them.  Competitor A is from a well known wealthy family rooted in this city.  This person went to all the right schools, gets invited to the right events, and generally lists properties based on contacts alone.  Competitor B also has numerous contacts as the spouse is a partner in a prestigious corporate law firm headquartered in town.  The firm sends all their residential real estate referrals to this person.  How do I get a bigger piece of the pie? How can I unseat with theses entrenched incumbents? 

And, here was our response:

Dear Luxury Realtor:

It is important to understand that the luxury pie is much bigger than you think. There is more pie than meets the eye for you. You just need to be the one who sets the rules of how the pie gets sliced. Here is what you need to do:

  1. Find the uncontested, underserved market niche within your marketplace.  These incumbents cannot be all things to all people. Create your own rules for sectioning the pie, (why settle for crumbs of your competitors’ pie as they slice it?) Give your competitors’ clients a compelling reason to switch brands.
  2. Determine what you can do better than anyone else in your marketplace, with passion
  3. Define your ideal client. Study the psychographics (the mindset) of your previous luxury buyers and sellers.  There is a wealth of information in reviewing this data, as it tells you the type of people who like working with you.  These people are looking for you as much as you are looking for them.
  4. Define your brand with laser sharp clarity; articulate what makes you distinct from A or B. Make it extremely easy for those who would prefer working with someone like you to recognize that you are the one for them. Make it obvious in an instant!
  5. Distill your marketing message into a sound bite or two so that it is extremely easy for your fans to spread the word about you to their friends.
  6. Step up your marketing and promote your inimitable brand of doing business.  Give the marketplace an undeniable choice.
  7. Enjoy your piece of the pie!

Through our extensive discovery process, our client was able to identify the underserved market niche that she could dominate and her competition could not:  The world of “hip luxury”.  This niche is comprised of younger high net worth entrepreneurs, the entertainment and high tech industries, plus, those interested in food and modern art which were areas of expertise of our client. 

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Iconoclasts: Dr. Martin Luther King

Today is a great day to reflect on iconoclastic thinking for your luxury real estate marketing practice. Certainly, Dr. Martin Luther King exemplified a person who challenged conventional wisdom and traditional beliefs, and shattered the very foundation upon which traditional institutions rest.

One of Martin Luther King’s goals in his famous speech, I Have a Dream, is a color blind society, people accepting each other without prejudice.  His message reminds us of the song in the musical, South Pacific, “You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught”

Here are the lyrics of Rodgers and Hammerstein as written in 1949, 

Racism is not born in you,

It happens after you’re born

You've got to be taught
To hate and fear,
You've got to be taught
From year to year,
It's got to be drummed
In your dear little ear
You've got to be carefully taught.

You've got to be taught to be afraid
Of people whose eyes are oddly made,
And people whose skin is a diff'rent shade,
You've got to be carefully taught.

You've got to be taught before it's too late,
Before you are six or seven or eight,
To hate all the people your relatives hate,
You've got to be carefully taught!

If market leadership is your quest as a luxury real estate marketing professional, think different today! And,  you will truly STAND OUT!

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Luxury Real Estate Branding: Striking the Right Balance for Your Marketplace

Here is a recent email we received from a prospective client who wants to create/refresh their brand,

"In my marketplace, we have about 800 homes in our two town MLS with only about 16 priced from the mid-fives to about 2.6 million. Affluent buyers want someone who is very well-versed in luxury homes, but with so few available, is it wrong to also be a great agent for lesser priced properties? I don't want to be all things to all people, but I don't want to lock myself solely into a niche that may not have sufficient inventory to maintain a viable business. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Here is our answer,

We understand what you are reaching for. It's a matter of striking the right balance. The key is to develop an upscale personal brand that is sophisticated but not pretentious. A perfect illustration of this concept is to view the big department store retailers: Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman are the luxury brands stores, Macy's brand appeals to a wide range of customers. and Nordstrom’s is more upscale. However, Nordstrom's does not intimidate Macy's customers.

Another example of a balanced brand is Ralph Lauren.  He is known as the quintessential American designer.  He has many lines that he manufactures for every demographic.  The clothing line is accessible to everyone who likes his designs.

That is the balance you are looking for.

 

Iconoclasts: Katharine Hepburn- Suitable to Any Occasion.

An iconoclast is a person who challenges conventional wisdom and traditional beliefs, and often shatters the very foundations upon which traditional, institutions rest. Katharine Hepburn was no stranger to iconoclastic thinking and is, to this day, an inspiration to women who seek market leadership in their luxury real estate marketing practice.

When a flower variety is associated with a celebrity, that celebrity is most likely an iconoclast.  Katharine Hepburn “owns” an association with calla lilies due to her famous lines about these flowers in an Academy Award nominated movie, Stage Door.

 “The calla lilies are in bloom again-- such a strange flower, suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day and now I place them here in memory of something that has died. “

Katharine Hepburn was, indeed, an iconoclast.  She danced to the beat of her own drum, with her refusal to bow to the Hollywood or the social conventions of her time.  She spoke her mind, wore pantsuits and usually wore no makeup. 

When her popularity waned with the studios, she was undeterred.  Phillip Barry wrote a play expressly for her, The Philadelphia Story.  The play got rave reviews. Hepburn secured the rights to the movie and picked her own director. When Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy were unavailable she chose Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart as her leading men.  She won the Oscar for playing the role of Tracie, a spoiled socialite. 

All in all Katharine Hepburn was nominated for the best actress award twelve times. She won the award four times including the Oscar for her role in The Lion in the Winter in 1968, the year she tied with another iconoclast Barbara Streisand in Funny Girl.

Katharine Hepburn always seemed “comfortable in her own skin”. Like a calla lilies, she was suitable to any occasion.

If you like brownies, checkout our post on Ms. Hepburn’s fabulous brownie recipe.  There is a great luxury real estate marketing tip in this post, too!

Marketing Luxury Real Estate: Discovering the Non-Obvious Market Niche

The advantages of niche marketing are numerous. Concentrating your attention and passionately focusing your unique talents on an uncontested or underserved market niche can yield outstanding results when marketing luxury real estate. Here is an example of local niche marketing that exemplifies this extremely important marketing principle.

Marketing Luxury Real Estate: Be Consistent-Just Say "Cheesecake"!

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If you choose just one New Year’s resolution in 2011 for your luxury real estate marketing practice, the one that would have the biggest impact on improving your bottom line, what would that be? We would recommend making one single adjustment: Let 2011 be the year of consistency!  Consistency does not require more work.  It requires more focus. 

Anyone who has mastered a skill knows that the secret of mastery is in practicing the fundamentals, the winning formula, repeatedly and consistently. For inspiration  in mastering your own luxury real estate marketing skills, look for evidence of consistency in the most successful businesses you know.  Take the Cheesecake Factory, for example.

The Cheesecake Factory is a nationwide chain of upscale coffee shops.  They offers a very extensive menu that is conducive to casual business meetings and is also perfect for informal family gatherings.  You can dine at any Cheesecake Factory around the country and have the identical experience.  What is most remarkable about the Cheesecake Factory (in addition to very good food) is the consistency they have achieved in hiring upbeat, cheerful, courteous, attentive people to wait tables. They have all been trained to respond to customers’ requests for modifications to their menu with a “no problem” attitude. 

At the Cheesecake Factory you never have to wait longer than 11 minutes to be served after you order.  This is accomplished with brilliant systems and precision teamwork between the kitchen and the wait staff.  It is like an ensemble of musicians who are all playing harmoniously, in key, with esprit de corps. When you leave the restaurant you usually feel uplifted.

Look over the various components of your winning formula. Focus on those things that you have done over the years that have brought you the most business. Then, be diligent about being consistent in executing those actions.  The next time you feel tempted to be inconsistent, just say "Cheese"; think of the Cheesecake Factory.

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Marketing Luxury Real Estate: The New Economy of “Free”- Part 3

 

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This is Part 3 of our blog series about the New Economy of “Free.  Here is a link to Part 1, and a link to Part 2

The Buzz Caper

This is Part 3 of the series, entitled, The New Economy of “Free“which is causing a major economic shift that will not go away even after we recover from the financial crisis. Buzz marketing involving a win-win scenario between enterprises and local governments is becoming an important trend in today’s marketing.  Here is one of the latest buzz campaigns. 

NBC is producing a new drama series, called The Cape.  In order to promote this show, they have partnered with the New York City department of Parks and Recreation and have dressed the statues of the historic heroes with a cape.  Besides adorning the statues with capes, they have added plaques near each statue that detail the achievements of each hero, while pointing out the similarity of traits that the character in the TV series share in common.

“This sponsorship will benefit the preservation of New York’s collection of public art in the parks while drawing new audiences to them,” said Vickie Karp, Director of Public Information for New York City Parks & Recreation. “The new NBC series is a novel way to remind even the most jaded New Yorker that heroes are all around us.”

From Europe a different twist on marketing buzz has emerged under a “Random Act of Kindness” philosophy.  The English company, Interflora.UK (flower delivery service), monitors Twitter followers and look for those who could use a bright spot in their day.  These individuals are contacted by via a tweet that says, for example, “Sorry to hear you’ve had a horrible journey into work, Hannah! Would you like us to send you some flowers to cheer you up?”  Now, if you lived in England and heard about one of these random acts of kindness, who would come to mind first when you want flowers sent to someone? 

We all know that buzz marketing is the “free-way” to success.  Word-of-mouth advertising is not only free it is better than traditional advertising because people will more readily take the advice of trusted friends.  In case you missed this in Part 2, here again are four low-cost tips to spark your creativity and help you expand your luxury real estate marketing practice. 

Buzz Marketing Tip #1               Buzz Marketing Tip #2

Buzz Marketing Tip #3              Buzz Marketing Tip #4

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Marketing Luxury Real Estate: The New Economy of “Free”- Part 2

This is Part 2 of our blog series about the New Economy of “Free.  Here is a link to Part 1

The new economy of “Free” is causing a major economic shift that will not go away even after we recover from the financial crisis. Here is an example of two high-end (expensive) Steak House chains and how they are adopting (or not adopting) to the new economy of “free”.

Steak House #1 created a new “happy hour” menu in which they offer upscale wines by the glass for $6 per glass and fabulous $6 appetizers that are the identical portions as the same item on their regular menu.  Their seared Ahi tuna appetizer is $6. Their prime beef cheese burger including onion rings is $6. Every day the bar area is packed! As they break even in the bar, they have a three hour waiting list for their main dining room where the prices are extremely high. 

Steak House #1 leveraged buzz marketing to “pack the house”.   Customers may go to happy hour three times to every one time they go to the main dining room, but they will bring friends and tell everyone they know about it. Steak House #1 has capitalized on the new economy of “Free”. Even during the recession they are thriving.

Steak House #2 attempted to match #1 but with cheap wine, mini-burgers and a $12 steak sandwich.  The main dining room with a similarly priced menu and food that is of equal quality to Steak House #1 is nearly empty most of the week. They complain about the recession, but they are missing the new economic story of “free”.  Will you?

We all know that buzz marketing is the “free-way” to success.  Word-of-mouth advertising is not only free it is better than traditional advertising because people will more readily take the advice of trusted friends.  Here are four tips to leverage buzz marketing for a nominal cost in your luxury real estate marketing practice.

Buzz Marketing Tip #1               Buzz Marketing Tip #2

Buzz Marketing Tip #3              Buzz Marketing Tip #4

 
Embrace the new economy of “Free”.  Let us know how these tips works for you!

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Marketing Luxury Real Estate: How to Profit from the New Economy of “Free”- Part 1

A WEALTH OF FREE APPS!         Courtesy of Apple

Pundits are still sorting out the underlying causes of the Great Recession triggered by the 2007 housing bubble burst that led to a high rate of defaults on subprime mortgages.  But, there is a less obvious economic megatrend that has been brewing for years now that can significantly impact your luxury real estate marketing practice.  The new economy of “Free” is causing a major economic shift that will not go away even after we recover from the financial crisis.  Riding this wave of change, rather than resisting it, can empower you to take over the market leadership position in your marketplace. 

Today, consumers not only expect discounts, they  are increasingly expecting to get things for “free”, such as free shipping, or free video phone calls via Skype.  With free apps for your smart phone or your tablet computer do you really need to buy a separate hand-held GPS device or a dictation device? With free word processing, spreadsheets and collaboration software available in the “cloud” (hosted by a remote servers) that perform the most commonly used functions  do you really need to buy the more elaborate software that resides on your computer?  

If you were in the market to buy an iPad during the Holidays you may have been enticed to purchase it at Walmart vs. Verizon or our local Apple store because they offered a $50 gift certificate for other Walmart items with your iPad purchase.  If you were waiting in the checkout line you may have scanned the bar code of an item in your shopping cart with your smart phone and found that it was in stock at another  store nearby for considerably less. 

To fully get the impact of this major economic  shift watch how Google fares in its competition with Apple and others as it gives away the Android operating system (to manufacturers of tablet computers and smart phones) for free!  Google has a bigger picture in mind and that is more market share for its core business, advertising, as they expand into mobile ads. It now makes good economic sense to give things away for free to capture a bigger piece of the pie.

Do not mistake this for the old story about fending off discounted real estate commissions by your competition or even feeling like you have to outspend your competition in marketing dollars to win luxury home listings.  For luxury real estate marketing professionals, this is about mastering the use of social media (which is a free form of advertising if it is done right) and social networking both on the web and in your local community, for example.  It is also about  "thinking big"and  providing extraordinary value for your clients, way beyond that which your competition provides.  It requires a mindset of abundance not scarcity.

The merchants and service providers who understand and master the new economy of “Free” will be the big winners of 2011 and beyond.  Will you be one of them? In Part 2 we will show you specific ways to profit from the new economy of “Free"in your luxury real estate marketing practice.

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Happy New Year 2011

Wishing everyone a delightful celebration on New Year's Eve. and a wonderful 2011 filled with happiness and joy.

   Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Luxury Real Estate Marketing: The Luxury of Working with Ideal Clients

Each year around this time we reflect back over the past twelve months and single out a song that captures the essence of the year.  Last year it was Forever Young by Bob Dylan and sung exquisitely by Joan Baez.  This year our choice is Seasons of Love from the Broadway musical, Rent with lyrics by Jonathan D. Larson. The Stevie Wonder’s version of this song is particularly inspired. (See the lyrics below)

When we coach our clients in our strategic branding and marketing practice we encourage them to describe who their ideal client is and to strive to work only with ideal clients.  Imagine the concept of waking up in the morning and actually being excited about everyone with whom you are working. We truly have a “love – fest “ with our clients because we share the same core values, and we want to enjoy our 525,600 minutes of the next year in our life. 

We understand that this is challenging. to achieve. However, the rewards are immeasurable when you love your work and those with whom you invest your valuable time.  It allows you to measure a year in your life in seasons of love.

We wish you a very prosperous 2011, a year that is also filled with an abundance of love!

Cheers, and All the best!

Ron & Alexandra Seigel

Seasons of Love (partial lyrics)

Five hundred twenty-five thousand
Six hundred minutes,
Five hundred twenty-five thousand
Moments so dear

Five hundred twenty-five thousand

Six hundred minutes
How do you measure, measure a year?

In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights

In cups of coffee
In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife

In five hundred twenty-five thousand

Six hundred minutes
How do you measure a year in the life?

How about love? How about love?

How about love? Measure in love

Seasons of love

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Three Luxury Real Estate Marketing Trends for 2011

 

Three emerging marketing trends are worth considering when you develop your 2011 luxury real estate marketing plan.  They are 1) The return to snail mail vs. email or social media; 2) The direct approach of using the telephone to connect with prospective clients/customers, and; 3) Consumers are seeking intrinsic value vs. status symbols when purchasing luxury goods.  Collectively they represent a larger trend in consumer behavior:  Contrarian and independent thinking!

The Return to Snail Mail

 24-35 year olds are increasing choosing to connect with their peers, family and business prospects through fine greeting cards and other upscale stationery products.  The stationery goods market is a $37.4 billion dollar industry that is not going away any time soon as we move increasingly to digital communication.  In an over-communicated world a personal note still shows you care and is a good way to differentiate yourself from your competition. This is contrarian thinking.

The Direct Telephone Call

Over 81 million smart phones sold world-wide in the third quarter of 2010, according to the analysts at Gartner.  That is almost twice as many as a year earlier. You would think that more people would use them to make more smart phone calls.

Surprisingly, Google, of all companies, understands the importance of the direct telephone call. They now have a huge sales force that reaches out to local small to mid-size businesses directly by telephone.  According to BIA /Kelsey, local businesses will spend about $20 billion online this year in advertising. That number could increase to $35 billion by 2014.

An alarming number of luxury real estate agents do not respond to email in a timely manner, let alone return their phone calls consistently.  How can you differentiate yourself from your competition by being more responsive with your telephone calls?

Intrinsic Value vs. Status Symbols in Luxury Goods

High net worth consumers are recovering from frugal fatigue and they are now out spending more.  But, they are looking for intrinsic value.  No longer can luxury brands get away with hyping the symbol of their brand a means of satisfying the consumer’s need of self-expression to impress others.  The goods have to have the goods. Hype no longer sells to luxury consumers who are thinking more independently.

Are you spending your valuable time and money marketing luxury real estate properties that are based on their intrinsic value? Or, are you allowing sellers to dictate unrealistic inflated prices? Luxury consumers are much savvier now, due to the overwhelming amount of information at their finger tips online. Let your competitors work with sellers who are not in tune with the new luxury real estate buyer.

Be a contrarian and think independently! That is what your luxury real estate clients are responding to now.

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Marketing Luxury Real Estate: Chart a Steady Course When Targeting High Net Worth Buyers

This is a reposting of an article we wrote in January 2009.  It seems that the luxury buyers are still alive and well. Here is a capsule of the spending habits of high net worth individuals that still hold true today. Luxury real estate marketing professionals take heed!

Exclusivity. The desire to have something better and less known to the mass audience remains strong. New niche labels can prosper in these circumstances, such as limited editions or homes with extraordinary architectural features.

Quality, Dependability and Authenticity. The consumer will want to know the provenance of the goods they are buying. They will want the manufacturer to stand by the product and take care of it, if something goes wrong. Social and environmental responsibility is an important key in the purchase making decision. If it’s “green”, they will part with their green bucks. In the days of “shop till you drop”, consumers were fascinated by novelty. Now they want the “real”, the authentic. They are no longer interested in high end reproductions or anything with “faux” in front of it. Along with authenticity is transparency. How someone does business, their ethics, has become an important part of the process.

Translating this to luxury real estate marketing is simple.

  1. Refresh your brand. Make sure your website and all your materials have the look and feel of luxury, and do not look like everyone else’s site. Remember they are looking for the exclusive feel.
  2. Make sure you demonstrate your transparency in terms of your customer relationship management. Your word MUST BE your bond. Go out of your way to provide excellent service. This makes you easy to refer via word-of-mouth advertising.
  3. Describe your listings by emphasizing the quality and the durability of the home’s appliances and finishes. Make sure that those finishes are the “real” thing. If they aren’t, point it out. If you are not sure, find out. This furthers your authenticity and your transparency.

In the long run remember. “A calm sea does not produce a skilled sailor. We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.” Tom Culve

Luxury real estate marketing professionals: Happy Sailing and Selling in 2011!

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We Wish You Happy Holidays 2010

 

Live Orchid Ornament Tree

We took this photo yesterday at our favorite orchid greenhouse, Westerlay Orchids, in Carpinteria, California.  This is a wonderful representation of a Christmas tree with orchid flowers.  Each flower is attached to a tube filled with water.  It celebrates nature and its beautiful bounty. 

Merry Christmas, Happy Channukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Winter Solstice, Happy Celebrations of Everyone and Everything that brings us joy and unconditional positive regard for each other.

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